intransitive. Of a thing, event, etc.: to go wrong, fail, turn out badly (for a person); to happen unfortunately. In early use impersonal.
| 单词 | θ90917 | 
| 释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > happen unfortunately			[verb (intransitive)]		 (31)		 mistideOE intransitive. Of a thing, event, etc.: to go wrong, fail, turn out badly (for a person); to happen unfortunately. In early use impersonal. misfall1340 intransitive. Of an event, impersonal, or with non-referential it as subject: to happen unfortunately, turn out badly (with to or with, or dative… mishapc1385 intransitive. Of an event, impersonal, or with non-referential it as subject: to happen unfortunately; to occur by misfortune, to miscarry… mishappenc1440 intransitive. Of an event, impersonal, or with non-referential it as subject: to happen unfortunately (originally with dative of person… misfortune1466 intransitive. Of an event or with non-referential it as subject (with dative of person affected): to happen unfortunately. mischance1552 intransitive. To happen unfortunately. misbefall1591 intransitive. Of an event: to occur by way of misfortune. Subcategories:— 			(of a weapon) fall unluckily			(1)		 — 			turn out as badly as possible			(2)		 — 			suffer misfortune or a mishap			(19)		 — 			bring misfortune			(2)		 | 
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